Print my pennant template or cut your own if you desire other shape or size. I used standard print paper. Use heavier paper if you like. There are five templates on one page, print more copies depending on how many pennants you want to make. My pennants are approximately 9 cm (3,5 in) wide and 9 cm high.

Cut out the templates.

Remove the protective sheet from the blackboard foil and place the templates one by one on the adhesive side of the foil. This works better than placing the whole uncut paper, which can cause the foil to wrinkle.

Cut out the pennants. They will turn out with white paper backing and blackboard foil on the front.

To avoid having to sew, I used adhesive fabric tape. Much like washi tape but with fabric instead of paper.

Remove the protective paper from the tape and place the pennants evenly on the tape, but cover only half the tape – as shown in the picture above.

Fold the tape over on the other side of the pennants.

Continue to do the same with all the pennants. Save a piece of tape on each side of the garland for hanging. Make one or more garlands.

When your garland is done, you can fold it together and it takes up minimal space.

Write on the pennants with chalk crayons. Erase the chalk with a piece of damp paper if you want to change the text.

Hang your garland on the wall with pins or washi tape or tie it to a shelf.